When you think about ancient Egypt, what comes to mind? Pyramids, pharaohs, cats maybe? You probably have at least a passing knowledge of what Ancient Egypt was like, but its intrigue goes much deeper than just what you see on TV or magazines. These are 25 Crazy Things You Might Not Know About Ancient Egypt.
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Check out these crazy facts about Ancient Egypt:
To keep flies away, some pharaohs kept slaves nearby that were smeared in honey
Both men and women wore makeup
It was usually green (made of copper) or black (made from lead)
They believed that makeup had healing powers
Originally, however, the Egyptians used it as sunscreen!
Children didn't wear clothes until they were teenagers
Pharaohs never let their hair be seen and would always wear a headdress called a nemes
This headdress was made famous by Tutankhamen's golden mask
Rich Egyptians usually wore wigs
Poor Egyptians usually wore pig tails or just had their hair long
Boys usually had their heads shaved except for one long braid. This was meant to protect against lice.
Egyptians believed that the Earth was flat, circular, and that the Nile flowed right through the middle
Although women enjoyed legal and economic equality with men, they were not seen as socially equall
Graffiti discovered at the excavation sites has shown that some of the teams who built the pyramids actually gave themselves names like the "Friends ofKhufu"
During mummification, the brain was pulled out through the nostrils
Every other organ was also removed and placed in a jar
The only organ left in the body was the heart because it was believed to contain the soul
Many ancient tombs were found to contain toilets
The world's oldest dress was found in Egypt and is estimated to be 5,000 years old
Cleopatra, the last pharaoh of Egypt was actually GreekContrary to popular belief, the teams that built the pyramids weren't slaves, but paid laborers. This false belief began with Herodotus, the Greek historian.
Interestingly enough, they were paid in beer!
1 gallon of beer per day to be exact
The Ancient Egyptians shaved their eyebrows off to mourn the deaths of their cats
And possibly the most uncomfortable fact of the day – ancient Egyptians slept on pillows made of stone!
Giza Pyramids and Sphinx in Egypt - featured image by Sam Valadi - https://www.flickr.com/photos/132084522@N05/16344178454

published:03 Sep 2015

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In which John covers the long, long history of ancient Egypt, including the Old, Middle and New Kingdoms, and even a couple of intermediate periods. Learn about mummies, pharaohs, pyramids and the Nile with John Green.
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Meanwhile in Egypt, the country has passed new restrictions for social media users. Anyone with more than 5,000 followers will be treated like a broadcaster and they'll have to stick the country's media laws . Shamim Chowdhury explains.
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Egypt is the only Arab country with legal provisions for gender identity disorder patients, but despite this they suffer from social stigma. Government officials said that it has become more acceptable to seek and receive treatment. Since 2011, 25 people have undergone sex change surgery. Ali Gamal reports.
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A German tourist illegally scaled Egypt's great pyramid of Giza, in broad daylight. Armed with a Go-Pro 18-year-old Andrej Ciesielski climbed nearly 500 feet to the top of the pyramid. Climbing the pyramid comes at a steep cost, a possible three year jail sentence if convicted. About halfway up he was spotted by Egyptian police. When he descended the pyramid he was taken into custody. Authorities made him delete his photos but they were unaware he could recover the files.

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Al Jazeera has formally launched arbitration proceedings against Egypt at an international settlements body run by the World Bank.
The claim is over what the network says is a breach of international law and a breach of the Qatar-Egypt bilateral agreement.
The network says the action follows a long campaign by the Egyptian government against Al Jazeera.
Al Jazeera'sJamal Elshayyal reports.
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Casino`s and gambling is legal in Egypt
(Not Vegas, not Luxor Casino and not Macau, Egypt, yes you read right!)
Egypt has legal gambling rights in the country. There are 3 cities with
gambling facilities in Egypt located in Cairo, Taba and SinaiSharm El
Sheikh currently 16 legal casinos gambling facilities available in total.
The types of gambling available in Egypt are: casinos.
The largest gambling city in Egypt is Cairo with 13 gambling facilities, 97
tables games, 280 gaming, slot, and video poker machines.
The largest casino in the entire country of Egypt is Maritim Jolie Ville
Resort & Casino Sharm El Sheikh which is located in Sharm el Sheikh.
Maritim Jolie Ville Resort & Casino Sharm El Sheikh has 15 table games, 3
poker tables, 97 gaming and video poker machines.

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It used to be the case that promoting atheism in Egypt was a crime. But could simply not believing in God soon put you behind bars? According to Dar al Ifta - a body set up to represent Islamic legal research, Egypt has the largest number of atheists in the Arab world. And many are not happy about it. That includes Amr Hammroush, the head of parliament's religious committee. He's now proposed a plan to criminalise atheism. And the idea is backed by Egypt's highest Islamic institution.

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The highest court in Egypt has ruled that parts of a controversial anti-protest law are unconstitutional.

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Egypt (band)

There is/has been more than one band called Egypt over the years. This can cause confusion with albums & tracks from different 'Egypts' often listed together as if they were one band. This Egypt (1987 to the present) is best known for its close connections to 1960s/70s band The Groundhogs and, just to add to the confusion, had a very different style and line-up in the early days, making many people believe they were two different bands.

Ancient Egypt (magazine)

Ancient Egypt is a magazine that deals with the subject of Egyptology. It is published bi-monthly. Ancient Egypt magazine is pitched somewhere between an academic journal and a travel magazine - bringing the spectacular sights of the ancient world together with the latest archaeological discoveries and theories from the world's leading authorities on the subject, illustrated with numerous photographs.

The magazine has been published bi-monthly in the UK since April 2000. The contents concentrate mainly on a wide range of subjects related to ancient Egypt, though it does occasionally include items on Coptic or Islamic Egypt and also items of interest to visitors to Egypt. Edited by Peter Phillips, Ancient Egypt seeks to explain the mysteries of this ancient civilisation in a concise manner.

The magazine does not just deal with the past, but has a correspondent in Cairo who provides updates on the latest travel information and assesses the impact Egyptology has on modern Egypt.

Al Jazeera

Al Jazeera (Arabic:الجزيرة‎al-ǧazīrahIPA:[æl dʒæˈziːrɐ], literally "The Peninsula", referring to the Arabian Peninsula), also known as JSC (Jazeera Satellite Channel), is a Doha-based state-funded broadcaster owned by the Al Jazeera Media Network, which is partly funded by the House of Thani, the ruling family of Qatar. Initially launched as an Arabic news and current affairs satellite TV channel, Al Jazeera has since expanded into a network with several outlets, including the Internet and specialtyTV channels in multiple languages.

Al Jazeera is among the largest news organizations with 80 bureaus around the world. Al Jazeera is owned by the government of Qatar. While Al Jazeera officials have stated that they are editorially independent from the government of Qatar, this assertion has been disputed.

The original Al Jazeera channel's willingness to broadcast dissenting views, for example on call-in shows, created controversies in the Arab States of the Persian Gulf. The station gained worldwide attention following the outbreak of war in Afghanistan, when it was the only channel to cover the war live, from its office there.

Al-Jazeera (Amman)

Al-Jazeera (Amman) (Arabic: الجزيرة) is a Jordanian football club based in Amman. Founded in 1947, the team plays at the Petra Stadium.

In the early 1940s, the club consisted of boys who shared common traits like age, social status, friendship, neighborhood, education and love for sports, especially football. They began practicing football as a team with intense training, and felt that their talents merged well. The team members enhancing and developing their talents included the late Amer Mufti, Tbelt Fattah and Abdul Raouf Al Attia, Abdul-Raouf Noha and Muhammad Ali Karyoti and Honorary Nanaa and facilitate the drum and facilitating the latest Shorbaji and Taher Al-Halawani Wool and Mohammed Abu Sultan, Mohammed and Omar News vegetative and Mohammed and Ahmed and Awad Hamid .. Applied for Foundation to the Ministry of the Interior in 1946, but the request was re-insurance to 10 people, among the founders over the age of
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25 Crazy Things You Might Not Know About Ancient Egypt

When you think about ancient Egypt, what comes to mind? Pyramids, pharaohs, cats maybe? You probably have at least a passing knowledge of what Ancient Egypt was like, but its intrigue goes much deeper than just what you see on TV or magazines. These are 25 Crazy Things You Might Not Know About Ancient Egypt.
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Check out these crazy facts about Ancient Egypt:
To keep flies away, some pharaohs kept slaves nearby that were smeared in honey
Both men and women wore makeup
It was usually green (made of copper) or black (made from lead)
They believed that makeup had healing powers
Originally, however, the Egyptians used it as sunscreen!
Children didn't wear clothes until they were teenagers
Pharaohs never let their hair be seen and would always wear a headdress called a nemes
This headdress was made famous by Tutankhamen's golden mask
Rich Egyptians usually wore wigs
Poor Egyptians usually wore pig tails or just had their hair long
Boys usually had their heads shaved except for one long braid. This was meant to protect against lice.
Egyptians believed that the Earth was flat, circular, and that the Nile flowed right through the middle
Although women enjoyed legal and economic equality with men, they were not seen as socially equall
Graffiti discovered at the excavation sites has shown that some of the teams who built the pyramids actually gave themselves names like the "Friends ofKhufu"
During mummification, the brain was pulled out through the nostrils
Every other organ was also removed and placed in a jar
The only organ left in the body was the heart because it was believed to contain the soul
Many ancient tombs were found to contain toilets
The world's oldest dress was found in Egypt and is estimated to be 5,000 years old
Cleopatra, the last pharaoh of Egypt was actually GreekContrary to popular belief, the teams that built the pyramids weren't slaves, but paid laborers. This false belief began with Herodotus, the Greek historian.
Interestingly enough, they were paid in beer!
1 gallon of beer per day to be exact
The Ancient Egyptians shaved their eyebrows off to mourn the deaths of their cats
And possibly the most uncomfortable fact of the day – ancient Egyptians slept on pillows made of stone!
Giza Pyramids and Sphinx in Egypt - featured image by Sam Valadi - https://www.flickr.com/photos/132084522@N05/16344178454

11:55

Ancient Egypt: Crash Course World History #4

Ancient Egypt: Crash Course World History #4

Ancient Egypt: Crash Course World History #4

In which John covers the long, long history of ancient Egypt, including the Old, Middle and New Kingdoms, and even a couple of intermediate periods. Learn about mummies, pharaohs, pyramids and the Nile with John Green.
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2:16

Egypt Social Media Policy: Controversial law will change online landscape

Egypt Social Media Policy: Controversial law will change online landscape

Egypt Social Media Policy: Controversial law will change online landscape

Meanwhile in Egypt, the country has passed new restrictions for social media users. Anyone with more than 5,000 followers will be treated like a broadcaster and they'll have to stick the country's media laws . Shamim Chowdhury explains.
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3:16

Life as a transgender person in Egypt - BBC News

Life as a transgender person in Egypt - BBC News

Life as a transgender person in Egypt - BBC News

Egypt is the only Arab country with legal provisions for gender identity disorder patients, but despite this they suffer from social stigma. Government officials said that it has become more acceptable to seek and receive treatment. Since 2011, 25 people have undergone sex change surgery. Ali Gamal reports.
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1:25

Watch This Teen Illegally Climb Egypt's Great Pyramid

Watch This Teen Illegally Climb Egypt's Great Pyramid

Watch This Teen Illegally Climb Egypt's Great Pyramid

A German tourist illegally scaled Egypt's great pyramid of Giza, in broad daylight. Armed with a Go-Pro 18-year-old Andrej Ciesielski climbed nearly 500 feet to the top of the pyramid. Climbing the pyramid comes at a steep cost, a possible three year jail sentence if convicted. About halfway up he was spotted by Egyptian police. When he descended the pyramid he was taken into custody. Authorities made him delete his photos but they were unaware he could recover the files.

4:30

Egypt's new 'cyber crime' law accused of curbing online freedoms

Egypt's new 'cyber crime' law accused of curbing online freedoms

Egypt's new 'cyber crime' law accused of curbing online freedoms

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6:48

Al Jazeera takes legal action against Egypt

Al Jazeera takes legal action against Egypt

Al Jazeera takes legal action against Egypt

Al Jazeera has formally launched arbitration proceedings against Egypt at an international settlements body run by the World Bank.
The claim is over what the network says is a breach of international law and a breach of the Qatar-Egypt bilateral agreement.
The network says the action follows a long campaign by the Egyptian government against Al Jazeera.
Al Jazeera'sJamal Elshayyal reports.
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9:17

CASINO`S in Egypt, Yes gambiling IS LEGAL in Egypt!

CASINO`S in Egypt, Yes gambiling IS LEGAL in Egypt!

CASINO`S in Egypt, Yes gambiling IS LEGAL in Egypt!

Casino`s and gambling is legal in Egypt
(Not Vegas, not Luxor Casino and not Macau, Egypt, yes you read right!)
Egypt has legal gambling rights in the country. There are 3 cities with
gambling facilities in Egypt located in Cairo, Taba and SinaiSharm El
Sheikh currently 16 legal casinos gambling facilities available in total.
The types of gambling available in Egypt are: casinos.
The largest gambling city in Egypt is Cairo with 13 gambling facilities, 97
tables games, 280 gaming, slot, and video poker machines.
The largest casino in the entire country of Egypt is Maritim Jolie Ville
Resort & Casino Sharm El Sheikh which is located in Sharm el Sheikh.
Maritim Jolie Ville Resort & Casino Sharm El Sheikh has 15 table games, 3
poker tables, 97 gaming and video poker machines.

10:52

Banning atheism in Egypt?

Banning atheism in Egypt?

Banning atheism in Egypt?

It used to be the case that promoting atheism in Egypt was a crime. But could simply not believing in God soon put you behind bars? According to Dar al Ifta - a body set up to represent Islamic legal research, Egypt has the largest number of atheists in the Arab world. And many are not happy about it. That includes Amr Hammroush, the head of parliament's religious committee. He's now proposed a plan to criminalise atheism. And the idea is backed by Egypt's highest Islamic institution.

2:16

Egypt's top court upholds law restricting protests

Egypt's top court upholds law restricting protests

Egypt's top court upholds law restricting protests

The highest court in Egypt has ruled that parts of a controversial anti-protest law are unconstitutional.

19:02

Cannabis Laws In Cairo Egypt And Smoke Session

Cannabis Laws In Cairo Egypt And Smoke Session

Cannabis Laws In Cairo Egypt And Smoke Session

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4:28

Egypt’s new law abolishes prison sentences in bankruptcy cases

Egypt’s new law abolishes prison sentences in bankruptcy cases

Egypt’s new law abolishes prison sentences in bankruptcy cases

The Egyptian cabinet has approved a law abolishing prison sentences in bankruptcy cases and limiting punishment to a monetary fine, Minister of Justice Hossam Abdel-Rehim has announced. Abdel-Rehim said the new law restructuring insolvency procedures aims at establishing a mediating system to reduce resorting to the judiciary in bankruptcy cases. The law also includes harsher punishments for false bankruptcy claims, as well as implementing measures to protect merchants and creditors.

1:06

The Jurisprudence of the Jewish Courts in Egypt Legal Administration by the Jews Under the Early Rom

The Jurisprudence of the Jewish Courts in Egypt Legal Administration by the Jews Under the Early Rom

The Jurisprudence of the Jewish Courts in Egypt Legal Administration by the Jews Under the Early Rom

2:10

Egypt extends emergency law

Egypt extends emergency law

Egypt extends emergency law

The Egyptian parliament has just given the go-ahead for some of the country's emergency laws to be extended.
The decades-old regulations were put in place after the assasination of Anwar Sadat, the former Egyptian president, almost 30 years ago.
Now the government has decided to lift some of those original restrictions - the changes state that the law would only apply to terror and drugs cases.
Analysts argue that the latest step is a legal ploy that masks the law's violation of basic human rights.
Al Jazeera's Amr El-Kahky reports.

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25 Crazy Things You Might Not Know About Ancient Egypt

When you think about ancient Egypt, what comes to mind? Pyramids, pharaohs, cats maybe? You probably have at least a passing knowledge of what Ancient Egypt was like, but its intrigue goes much deeper than just what you see on TV or magazines. These are 25 Crazy Things You Might Not Know About Ancient Egypt.
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Check out these crazy facts about Ancient Egypt:
To keep flies away, some pharaohs kept slaves nearby that were smeared in honey
Both men and women wore makeup
...

published: 03 Sep 2015

Ancient Egypt: Crash Course World History #4

In which John covers the long, long history of ancient Egypt, including the Old, Middle and New Kingdoms, and even a couple of intermediate periods. Learn about mummies, pharaohs, pyramids and the Nile with John Green.
Crash CourseWorld History is now available on DVD!
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published: 16 Feb 2012

Egypt Social Media Policy: Controversial law will change online landscape

Meanwhile in Egypt, the country has passed new restrictions for social media users. Anyone with more than 5,000 followers will be treated like a broadcaster and they'll have to stick the country's media laws . Shamim Chowdhury explains.
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Life as a transgender person in Egypt - BBC News

Egypt is the only Arab country with legal provisions for gender identity disorder patients, but despite this they suffer from social stigma. Government officials said that it has become more acceptable to seek and receive treatment. Since 2011, 25 people have undergone sex change surgery. Ali Gamal reports.
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published: 16 Aug 2015

Watch This Teen Illegally Climb Egypt's Great Pyramid

A German tourist illegally scaled Egypt's great pyramid of Giza, in broad daylight. Armed with a Go-Pro 18-year-old Andrej Ciesielski climbed nearly 500 feet to the top of the pyramid. Climbing the pyramid comes at a steep cost, a possible three year jail sentence if convicted. About halfway up he was spotted by Egyptian police. When he descended the pyramid he was taken into custody. Authorities made him delete his photos but they were unaware he could recover the files.

published: 29 Jan 2016

Egypt's new 'cyber crime' law accused of curbing online freedoms

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A new bill to fight cyber crime in Egypt was signed into law by PresidentAbdel Fattah al-Sisi on August 19. While it may help to provide a legal framework to govern an area that was lacking in regulation, the legislation is being criticised for also allowing authorities to legally crack down on online freedoms. Our correspondents report.
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published: 13 Sep 2018

Al Jazeera takes legal action against Egypt

Al Jazeera has formally launched arbitration proceedings against Egypt at an international settlements body run by the World Bank.
The claim is over what the network says is a breach of international law and a breach of the Qatar-Egypt bilateral agreement.
The network says the action follows a long campaign by the Egyptian government against Al Jazeera.
Al Jazeera'sJamal Elshayyal reports.
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published: 27 Jan 2016

CASINO`S in Egypt, Yes gambiling IS LEGAL in Egypt!

Casino`s and gambling is legal in Egypt
(Not Vegas, not Luxor Casino and not Macau, Egypt, yes you read right!)
Egypt has legal gambling rights in the country. There are 3 cities with
gambling facilities in Egypt located in Cairo, Taba and SinaiSharm El
Sheikh currently 16 legal casinos gambling facilities available in total.
The types of gambling available in Egypt are: casinos.
The largest gambling city in Egypt is Cairo with 13 gambling facilities, 97
tables games, 280 gaming, slot, and video poker machines.
The largest casino in the entire country of Egypt is Maritim Jolie Ville
Resort & Casino Sharm El Sheikh which is located in Sharm el Sheikh.
Maritim Jolie Ville Resort & Casino Sharm El Sheikh has 15 table games, 3
poker tables, 97 gaming and video poker machines.

published: 04 May 2018

Banning atheism in Egypt?

It used to be the case that promoting atheism in Egypt was a crime. But could simply not believing in God soon put you behind bars? According to Dar al Ifta - a body set up to represent Islamic legal research, Egypt has the largest number of atheists in the Arab world. And many are not happy about it. That includes Amr Hammroush, the head of parliament's religious committee. He's now proposed a plan to criminalise atheism. And the idea is backed by Egypt's highest Islamic institution.

published: 05 Jan 2018

Egypt's top court upholds law restricting protests

The highest court in Egypt has ruled that parts of a controversial anti-protest law are unconstitutional.

published: 04 Dec 2016

Cannabis Laws In Cairo Egypt And Smoke Session

Hello my name isTrina and I am a Medical CannabisPatient. I partake in Cannabis on a regular basis for my PTSD, Arthritis in both of my knees and ankles, social anxiety, and a few other conditions you can learn more about through watching the previous shows on this channel.
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published: 13 Aug 2017

Egypt’s new law abolishes prison sentences in bankruptcy cases

The Egyptian cabinet has approved a law abolishing prison sentences in bankruptcy cases and limiting punishment to a monetary fine, Minister of Justice Hossam Abdel-Rehim has announced. Abdel-Rehim said the new law restructuring insolvency procedures aims at establishing a mediating system to reduce resorting to the judiciary in bankruptcy cases. The law also includes harsher punishments for false bankruptcy claims, as well as implementing measures to protect merchants and creditors.

published: 07 Jan 2017

The Jurisprudence of the Jewish Courts in Egypt Legal Administration by the Jews Under the Early Rom

published: 22 Dec 2015

Egypt extends emergency law

The Egyptian parliament has just given the go-ahead for some of the country's emergency laws to be extended.
The decades-old regulations were put in place after the assasination of Anwar Sadat, the former Egyptian president, almost 30 years ago.
Now the government has decided to lift some of those original restrictions - the changes state that the law would only apply to terror and drugs cases.
Analysts argue that the latest step is a legal ploy that masks the law's violation of basic human rights.
Al Jazeera's Amr El-Kahky reports.

25 Crazy Things You Might Not Know About Ancient Egypt

When you think about ancient Egypt, what comes to mind? Pyramids, pharaohs, cats maybe? You probably have at least a passing knowledge of what Ancient Egypt was...

When you think about ancient Egypt, what comes to mind? Pyramids, pharaohs, cats maybe? You probably have at least a passing knowledge of what Ancient Egypt was like, but its intrigue goes much deeper than just what you see on TV or magazines. These are 25 Crazy Things You Might Not Know About Ancient Egypt.
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Check out these crazy facts about Ancient Egypt:
To keep flies away, some pharaohs kept slaves nearby that were smeared in honey
Both men and women wore makeup
It was usually green (made of copper) or black (made from lead)
They believed that makeup had healing powers
Originally, however, the Egyptians used it as sunscreen!
Children didn't wear clothes until they were teenagers
Pharaohs never let their hair be seen and would always wear a headdress called a nemes
This headdress was made famous by Tutankhamen's golden mask
Rich Egyptians usually wore wigs
Poor Egyptians usually wore pig tails or just had their hair long
Boys usually had their heads shaved except for one long braid. This was meant to protect against lice.
Egyptians believed that the Earth was flat, circular, and that the Nile flowed right through the middle
Although women enjoyed legal and economic equality with men, they were not seen as socially equall
Graffiti discovered at the excavation sites has shown that some of the teams who built the pyramids actually gave themselves names like the "Friends ofKhufu"
During mummification, the brain was pulled out through the nostrils
Every other organ was also removed and placed in a jar
The only organ left in the body was the heart because it was believed to contain the soul
Many ancient tombs were found to contain toilets
The world's oldest dress was found in Egypt and is estimated to be 5,000 years old
Cleopatra, the last pharaoh of Egypt was actually GreekContrary to popular belief, the teams that built the pyramids weren't slaves, but paid laborers. This false belief began with Herodotus, the Greek historian.
Interestingly enough, they were paid in beer!
1 gallon of beer per day to be exact
The Ancient Egyptians shaved their eyebrows off to mourn the deaths of their cats
And possibly the most uncomfortable fact of the day – ancient Egyptians slept on pillows made of stone!
Giza Pyramids and Sphinx in Egypt - featured image by Sam Valadi - https://www.flickr.com/photos/132084522@N05/16344178454

When you think about ancient Egypt, what comes to mind? Pyramids, pharaohs, cats maybe? You probably have at least a passing knowledge of what Ancient Egypt was like, but its intrigue goes much deeper than just what you see on TV or magazines. These are 25 Crazy Things You Might Not Know About Ancient Egypt.
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Check out these crazy facts about Ancient Egypt:
To keep flies away, some pharaohs kept slaves nearby that were smeared in honey
Both men and women wore makeup
It was usually green (made of copper) or black (made from lead)
They believed that makeup had healing powers
Originally, however, the Egyptians used it as sunscreen!
Children didn't wear clothes until they were teenagers
Pharaohs never let their hair be seen and would always wear a headdress called a nemes
This headdress was made famous by Tutankhamen's golden mask
Rich Egyptians usually wore wigs
Poor Egyptians usually wore pig tails or just had their hair long
Boys usually had their heads shaved except for one long braid. This was meant to protect against lice.
Egyptians believed that the Earth was flat, circular, and that the Nile flowed right through the middle
Although women enjoyed legal and economic equality with men, they were not seen as socially equall
Graffiti discovered at the excavation sites has shown that some of the teams who built the pyramids actually gave themselves names like the "Friends ofKhufu"
During mummification, the brain was pulled out through the nostrils
Every other organ was also removed and placed in a jar
The only organ left in the body was the heart because it was believed to contain the soul
Many ancient tombs were found to contain toilets
The world's oldest dress was found in Egypt and is estimated to be 5,000 years old
Cleopatra, the last pharaoh of Egypt was actually GreekContrary to popular belief, the teams that built the pyramids weren't slaves, but paid laborers. This false belief began with Herodotus, the Greek historian.
Interestingly enough, they were paid in beer!
1 gallon of beer per day to be exact
The Ancient Egyptians shaved their eyebrows off to mourn the deaths of their cats
And possibly the most uncomfortable fact of the day – ancient Egyptians slept on pillows made of stone!
Giza Pyramids and Sphinx in Egypt - featured image by Sam Valadi - https://www.flickr.com/photos/132084522@N05/16344178454

Ancient Egypt: Crash Course World History #4

In which John covers the long, long history of ancient Egypt, including the Old, Middle and New Kingdoms, and even a couple of intermediate periods. Learn about...

In which John covers the long, long history of ancient Egypt, including the Old, Middle and New Kingdoms, and even a couple of intermediate periods. Learn about mummies, pharaohs, pyramids and the Nile with John Green.
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Egypt Social Media Policy: Controversial law will change online landscape

Meanwhile in Egypt, the country has passed new restrictions for social media users. Anyone with more than 5,000 followers will be treated like a broadcaster and...

Meanwhile in Egypt, the country has passed new restrictions for social media users. Anyone with more than 5,000 followers will be treated like a broadcaster and they'll have to stick the country's media laws . Shamim Chowdhury explains.
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Meanwhile in Egypt, the country has passed new restrictions for social media users. Anyone with more than 5,000 followers will be treated like a broadcaster and they'll have to stick the country's media laws . Shamim Chowdhury explains.
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Egypt is the only Arab country with legal provisions for gender identity disorder patients, but despite this they suffer from social stigma. Government officials said that it has become more acceptable to seek and receive treatment. Since 2011, 25 people have undergone sex change surgery. Ali Gamal reports.
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Egypt is the only Arab country with legal provisions for gender identity disorder patients, but despite this they suffer from social stigma. Government officials said that it has become more acceptable to seek and receive treatment. Since 2011, 25 people have undergone sex change surgery. Ali Gamal reports.
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A German tourist illegally scaled Egypt's great pyramid of Giza, in broad daylight. Armed with a Go-Pro 18-year-old Andrej Ciesielski climbed nearly 500 feet to the top of the pyramid. Climbing the pyramid comes at a steep cost, a possible three year jail sentence if convicted. About halfway up he was spotted by Egyptian police. When he descended the pyramid he was taken into custody. Authorities made him delete his photos but they were unaware he could recover the files.

A German tourist illegally scaled Egypt's great pyramid of Giza, in broad daylight. Armed with a Go-Pro 18-year-old Andrej Ciesielski climbed nearly 500 feet to the top of the pyramid. Climbing the pyramid comes at a steep cost, a possible three year jail sentence if convicted. About halfway up he was spotted by Egyptian police. When he descended the pyramid he was taken into custody. Authorities made him delete his photos but they were unaware he could recover the files.

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A new bill to fight cyber crime in Egypt was signed into law by PresidentAbdel Fattah al-Sisi on August 19. While it may help to provide a legal framework to govern an area that was lacking in regulation, the legislation is being criticised for also allowing authorities to legally crack down on online freedoms. Our correspondents report.
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A new bill to fight cyber crime in Egypt was signed into law by PresidentAbdel Fattah al-Sisi on August 19. While it may help to provide a legal framework to govern an area that was lacking in regulation, the legislation is being criticised for also allowing authorities to legally crack down on online freedoms. Our correspondents report.
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Al Jazeera has formally launched arbitration proceedings against Egypt at an international settlements body run by the World Bank.
The claim is over what the network says is a breach of international law and a breach of the Qatar-Egypt bilateral agreement.
The network says the action follows a long campaign by the Egyptian government against Al Jazeera.
Al Jazeera'sJamal Elshayyal reports.
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Al Jazeera has formally launched arbitration proceedings against Egypt at an international settlements body run by the World Bank.
The claim is over what the network says is a breach of international law and a breach of the Qatar-Egypt bilateral agreement.
The network says the action follows a long campaign by the Egyptian government against Al Jazeera.
Al Jazeera'sJamal Elshayyal reports.
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Casino`s and gambling is legal in Egypt
(Not Vegas, not Luxor Casino and not Macau, Egypt, yes you read right!)
Egypt has legal gambling rights in the country. There are 3 cities with
gambling facilities in Egypt located in Cairo, Taba and SinaiSharm El
Sheikh currently 16 legal casinos gambling facilities available in total.
The types of gambling available in Egypt are: casinos.
The largest gambling city in Egypt is Cairo with 13 gambling facilities, 97
tables games, 280 gaming, slot, and video poker machines.
The largest casino in the entire country of Egypt is Maritim Jolie Ville
Resort & Casino Sharm El Sheikh which is located in Sharm el Sheikh.
Maritim Jolie Ville Resort & Casino Sharm El Sheikh has 15 table games, 3
poker tables, 97 gaming and video poker machines.

Casino`s and gambling is legal in Egypt
(Not Vegas, not Luxor Casino and not Macau, Egypt, yes you read right!)
Egypt has legal gambling rights in the country. There are 3 cities with
gambling facilities in Egypt located in Cairo, Taba and SinaiSharm El
Sheikh currently 16 legal casinos gambling facilities available in total.
The types of gambling available in Egypt are: casinos.
The largest gambling city in Egypt is Cairo with 13 gambling facilities, 97
tables games, 280 gaming, slot, and video poker machines.
The largest casino in the entire country of Egypt is Maritim Jolie Ville
Resort & Casino Sharm El Sheikh which is located in Sharm el Sheikh.
Maritim Jolie Ville Resort & Casino Sharm El Sheikh has 15 table games, 3
poker tables, 97 gaming and video poker machines.

Banning atheism in Egypt?

It used to be the case that promoting atheism in Egypt was a crime. But could simply not believing in God soon put you behind bars? According to Dar al Ifta - a...

It used to be the case that promoting atheism in Egypt was a crime. But could simply not believing in God soon put you behind bars? According to Dar al Ifta - a body set up to represent Islamic legal research, Egypt has the largest number of atheists in the Arab world. And many are not happy about it. That includes Amr Hammroush, the head of parliament's religious committee. He's now proposed a plan to criminalise atheism. And the idea is backed by Egypt's highest Islamic institution.

It used to be the case that promoting atheism in Egypt was a crime. But could simply not believing in God soon put you behind bars? According to Dar al Ifta - a body set up to represent Islamic legal research, Egypt has the largest number of atheists in the Arab world. And many are not happy about it. That includes Amr Hammroush, the head of parliament's religious committee. He's now proposed a plan to criminalise atheism. And the idea is backed by Egypt's highest Islamic institution.

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This is The Productive Cannabis Connoisseur. A channel dedicated to Medical Cannabis Patients and Adults 18 and over.
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The Egyptian cabinet has approved a law abolishing prison sentences in bankruptcy cases and limiting punishment to a monetary fine, Minister of Justice Hossam Abdel-Rehim has announced. Abdel-Rehim said the new law restructuring insolvency procedures aims at establishing a mediating system to reduce resorting to the judiciary in bankruptcy cases. The law also includes harsher punishments for false bankruptcy claims, as well as implementing measures to protect merchants and creditors.

The Egyptian cabinet has approved a law abolishing prison sentences in bankruptcy cases and limiting punishment to a monetary fine, Minister of Justice Hossam Abdel-Rehim has announced. Abdel-Rehim said the new law restructuring insolvency procedures aims at establishing a mediating system to reduce resorting to the judiciary in bankruptcy cases. The law also includes harsher punishments for false bankruptcy claims, as well as implementing measures to protect merchants and creditors.

Egypt extends emergency law

The Egyptian parliament has just given the go-ahead for some of the country's emergency laws to be extended.
The decades-old regulations were put in place af...

The Egyptian parliament has just given the go-ahead for some of the country's emergency laws to be extended.
The decades-old regulations were put in place after the assasination of Anwar Sadat, the former Egyptian president, almost 30 years ago.
Now the government has decided to lift some of those original restrictions - the changes state that the law would only apply to terror and drugs cases.
Analysts argue that the latest step is a legal ploy that masks the law's violation of basic human rights.
Al Jazeera's Amr El-Kahky reports.

The Egyptian parliament has just given the go-ahead for some of the country's emergency laws to be extended.
The decades-old regulations were put in place after the assasination of Anwar Sadat, the former Egyptian president, almost 30 years ago.
Now the government has decided to lift some of those original restrictions - the changes state that the law would only apply to terror and drugs cases.
Analysts argue that the latest step is a legal ploy that masks the law's violation of basic human rights.
Al Jazeera's Amr El-Kahky reports.

25 Crazy Things You Might Not Know About Ancient Egypt

When you think about ancient Egypt, what comes to mind? Pyramids, pharaohs, cats maybe? You probably have at least a passing knowledge of what Ancient Egypt was like, but its intrigue goes much deeper than just what you see on TV or magazines. These are 25 Crazy Things You Might Not Know About Ancient Egypt.
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Check out these crazy facts about Ancient Egypt:
To keep flies away, some pharaohs kept slaves nearby that were smeared in honey
Both men and women wore makeup
It was usually green (made of copper) or black (made from lead)
They believed that makeup had healing powers
Originally, however, the Egyptians used it as sunscreen!
Children didn't wear clothes until they were teenagers
Pharaohs never let their hair be seen and would always wear a headdress called a nemes
This headdress was made famous by Tutankhamen's golden mask
Rich Egyptians usually wore wigs
Poor Egyptians usually wore pig tails or just had their hair long
Boys usually had their heads shaved except for one long braid. This was meant to protect against lice.
Egyptians believed that the Earth was flat, circular, and that the Nile flowed right through the middle
Although women enjoyed legal and economic equality with men, they were not seen as socially equall
Graffiti discovered at the excavation sites has shown that some of the teams who built the pyramids actually gave themselves names like the "Friends ofKhufu"
During mummification, the brain was pulled out through the nostrils
Every other organ was also removed and placed in a jar
The only organ left in the body was the heart because it was believed to contain the soul
Many ancient tombs were found to contain toilets
The world's oldest dress was found in Egypt and is estimated to be 5,000 years old
Cleopatra, the last pharaoh of Egypt was actually GreekContrary to popular belief, the teams that built the pyramids weren't slaves, but paid laborers. This false belief began with Herodotus, the Greek historian.
Interestingly enough, they were paid in beer!
1 gallon of beer per day to be exact
The Ancient Egyptians shaved their eyebrows off to mourn the deaths of their cats
And possibly the most uncomfortable fact of the day – ancient Egyptians slept on pillows made of stone!
Giza Pyramids and Sphinx in Egypt - featured image by Sam Valadi - https://www.flickr.com/photos/132084522@N05/16344178454

Ancient Egypt: Crash Course World History #4

In which John covers the long, long history of ancient Egypt, including the Old, Middle and New Kingdoms, and even a couple of intermediate periods. Learn about mummies, pharaohs, pyramids and the Nile with John Green.
Crash CourseWorld History is now available on DVD!
http://store.dftba.com/products/crashcourse-world-history-the-complete-series-dvd-set
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Pyramids!: http://goo.gl/aCov2j
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Egypt Social Media Policy: Controversial law will change online landscape

Meanwhile in Egypt, the country has passed new restrictions for social media users. Anyone with more than 5,000 followers will be treated like a broadcaster and they'll have to stick the country's media laws . Shamim Chowdhury explains.
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Life as a transgender person in Egypt - BBC News

Egypt is the only Arab country with legal provisions for gender identity disorder patients, but despite this they suffer from social stigma. Government officials said that it has become more acceptable to seek and receive treatment. Since 2011, 25 people have undergone sex change surgery. Ali Gamal reports.
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Watch This Teen Illegally Climb Egypt's Great Pyramid

A German tourist illegally scaled Egypt's great pyramid of Giza, in broad daylight. Armed with a Go-Pro 18-year-old Andrej Ciesielski climbed nearly 500 feet to the top of the pyramid. Climbing the pyramid comes at a steep cost, a possible three year jail sentence if convicted. About halfway up he was spotted by Egyptian police. When he descended the pyramid he was taken into custody. Authorities made him delete his photos but they were unaware he could recover the files.

Egypt's new 'cyber crime' law accused of curbing online freedoms

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A new bill to fight cyber crime in Egypt was signed into law by PresidentAbdel Fattah al-Sisi on August 19. While it may help to provide a legal framework to govern an area that was lacking in regulation, the legislation is being criticised for also allowing authorities to legally crack down on online freedoms. Our correspondents report.
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Al Jazeera takes legal action against Egypt

Al Jazeera has formally launched arbitration proceedings against Egypt at an international settlements body run by the World Bank.
The claim is over what the network says is a breach of international law and a breach of the Qatar-Egypt bilateral agreement.
The network says the action follows a long campaign by the Egyptian government against Al Jazeera.
Al Jazeera'sJamal Elshayyal reports.
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CASINO`S in Egypt, Yes gambiling IS LEGAL in Egypt!

Casino`s and gambling is legal in Egypt
(Not Vegas, not Luxor Casino and not Macau, Egypt, yes you read right!)
Egypt has legal gambling rights in the country. There are 3 cities with
gambling facilities in Egypt located in Cairo, Taba and SinaiSharm El
Sheikh currently 16 legal casinos gambling facilities available in total.
The types of gambling available in Egypt are: casinos.
The largest gambling city in Egypt is Cairo with 13 gambling facilities, 97
tables games, 280 gaming, slot, and video poker machines.
The largest casino in the entire country of Egypt is Maritim Jolie Ville
Resort & Casino Sharm El Sheikh which is located in Sharm el Sheikh.
Maritim Jolie Ville Resort & Casino Sharm El Sheikh has 15 table games, 3
poker tables, 97 gaming and video poker machines.

Banning atheism in Egypt?

It used to be the case that promoting atheism in Egypt was a crime. But could simply not believing in God soon put you behind bars? According to Dar al Ifta - a body set up to represent Islamic legal research, Egypt has the largest number of atheists in the Arab world. And many are not happy about it. That includes Amr Hammroush, the head of parliament's religious committee. He's now proposed a plan to criminalise atheism. And the idea is backed by Egypt's highest Islamic institution.

Cannabis Laws In Cairo Egypt And Smoke Session

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Egypt’s new law abolishes prison sentences in bankruptcy cases

The Egyptian cabinet has approved a law abolishing prison sentences in bankruptcy cases and limiting punishment to a monetary fine, Minister of Justice Hossam Abdel-Rehim has announced. Abdel-Rehim said the new law restructuring insolvency procedures aims at establishing a mediating system to reduce resorting to the judiciary in bankruptcy cases. The law also includes harsher punishments for false bankruptcy claims, as well as implementing measures to protect merchants and creditors.

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Egypt (band)

There is/has been more than one band called Egypt over the years. This can cause confusion with albums & tracks from different 'Egypts' often listed together as if they were one band. This Egypt (1987 to the present) is best known for its close connections to 1960s/70s band The Groundhogs and, just to add to the confusion, had a very different style and line-up in the early days, making many people believe they were two different bands.